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sputniks statement made me think something i usually don't agree with
you should see the money i waste supplying myself, my brother, and funding friends and events with stuff. this money has nothing to do with food or rent, just the daily waste of being a socially active person with a desire for high end goods, not even clothes, its mainly electronics, collectibles, entertainment
i just looked at my account and thought "holy fuck!, i wonder how many policies i could've paid off last month"
but i'm not even insured
if i need the doctor, i pay cash
how many people have the income to buy the things we want but still expect the things we need?
i'm so guilty of this. how many other people have bought rims, a new car, a lawnmower, camera, tv, jewelry, furniture, blah blah blah instead of investing in their future and safety, both physical and monetary
seems the avg american taxpayer could afford the healthcare it demands by investing some of that personal money into proper coverage
i know my parents and grandparents both pay pennies for pills and have 99-100% of all dental, vision, and medical covered by their insurance policies
sure they come at a cost, but in america, what doesn't?